目前分類:文導筆記 (16)
- Jun 22 Mon 2015 09:31
文導 week 17
- Jun 19 Fri 2015 22:35
文導 week 16
- Jun 07 Sun 2015 14:51
文導 week 14
- Jun 06 Sat 2015 14:58
文導 week13
※narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making use of the voices of a narrator and characters as well
Narrative poems include epics, ballads, idylls, and lays.
- May 30 Sat 2015 14:24
文導 week 12
- May 16 Sat 2015 20:07
文導week 11
one of the three major genres of imaginative literature, which has its origins in music and oral performance and is characterized by controlled patterns of rhythm and syntax (often using meter and rhyme); compression and compactness and an allowance for ambiguity; a particularly concentrated emphasis on the sensual, especially visual and aural, qualities and effects of words and word order; and especially vivid, often figurative language.
- May 15 Fri 2015 14:18
文導week 10
※verbal irony occurs when a word or expression in context means something different from, and usually the opposite of, what it appears to mean; when the intended meaning is harshly critical or satiric, verbal irony becomes sarcasm.
※mock epic is a form of satire in which epic language and conventions are used to depict characters, actions, and settings utterly unlike those in conventional epics, usually (though not always) with the purpose of ridiculing the social milieu or types of people portrayed in the poem.
- Apr 29 Wed 2015 19:50
文導week8
※ John Keats was an English Romantic. He was one of the main figures of the second generation of Romantic poets
- Apr 26 Sun 2015 20:43
文導week7
- Apr 10 Fri 2015 14:45
文導week 6
※mimesis is a critical and philosophical term that carries a wide range of meanings, which include imitation, representation, mimicry, receptivity, nonsensuous similarity, the act of resembling, the act of expression, and the presentation of the self.
- Mar 29 Sun 2015 10:41
文導week5
※Anton Chekhov was a Russian physician and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in histories.
- Mar 29 Sun 2015 09:35
文導week4
※character is an imginary personge who acts, appears, or is referred to a literay work.
- major (main) characters receive most attention
- minor characters
- flat characters are relatively simple, have a few dominant traits, and tend to be predictable.
- round characters are complex and multifaceted and acr in a way that readers might not expect but accept as possible.
- static characters
- dynamic charaters
- stock characters represent familiar types that recur frequently in literary works, especially of a particular genre.
※narrrtion broadly, the act of telling a story or recounting a narrative.
- Mar 14 Sat 2015 13:49
文導week 3
※Edith Wharton ------Roman Fever
She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927,1928 and 1930.
- Mar 06 Fri 2015 22:10
文導week 2
※foreshadowing (guessing ahead) is a literary device by which an author hints what is to come.
It is used to avoid disappointment.